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"imbed" Definitions
  1. imbed something (in something) to fix something in a substance or solid object
  2. imbed somebody to send a journalist, photographer, etc. to an area where there is fighting, so that they can travel with the army and report what is happening
  3. imbed something (linguistics) to place a sentence inside another sentence. In the sentence ‘I’m aware that she knows’, she knows is an imbedded sentence.

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The parasite would allegedly imbed in the intestinal walls and absorb digested food through the skin.
If you opt for a free virus-protection download, do your research to make sure it's from a reputable company (some scammers imbed malware in their free offers).
Given its likely design, it would further imbed federal politics into state and local transportation investment decisions, at a time when states and cities need more say, not less.
"Their increased used of messaging in Spanish and Portuguese, coupled with calls for terror in the region, exemplify ISIS's unwavering determination to change and imbed in new surroundings," she wrote.
"This does not change our holistic approach to innovation at Coca-Cola, which is to imbed innovation across our functions and throughout our global Business Units," a spokesperson told TechCrunch.
The caliphate of ISIS has to be destroyed, which means we need to arm directly to Kurds, imbed our troops with the Iraqi military, re engage with the Sunni tribal leaders.
"Carbon composites is one of the big developments: being able to make very efficient structures, very… lightweight, to imbed systems into the structures themselves," Iain Gray, director of aerospace at Cranfield, said.
SO, AS WE TALKED YESTERDAY, IF YOU WANT TO IMBED CENSORS IN ASPHALT FOR ROAD – FOR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT, YOU CAN DESIGN THE NETWORK TO GIVE TEN YEAR BATTERY LIFE FOR THOSE CENSORS.
While the case could not be independently verified, numerous military officials, activists and residents from the region bemoaned that children -- including in rare circumstances young girls -- are being forcibly propelled to imbed such deadly devices.
This is a 36-hour process that uses pulsed nitrogen plasma in a vacuum controlled environment to imbed chains of nitrogen ions into the camshaft surface approximately .008” - .010” deep, significantly hardening the surface. COMP Cams also developed a new surface finishing process called Micro Surface Enhancement (MSE).
While the Okhrana managed to imbed many of its agents in revolutionary organizations, the police preferred to slowly gather intelligence and attempt to interfere with revolutionary work surreptitiously rather than immediately arrest known revolutionaries. This policy led to numerous dubious acts on the part of police spies, who needed to participate in revolutionary activities to avoid suspicion, as when Yevno Azef, as head of the SRFO, ordered the assassination of V. K. Plehve on July 15, 1904.Hingley, Russian Secret Police, 92.
In the case of card throwing, the magician achieves this effect by throwing the card at fragile targets such as newspaper, cigarettes, fruit, hot dogs, foam, or any other substance that the card will easily imbed in or break. While none of these objects act like human tissue in terms of wound ballistics, the magician is counting on most audience members thinking they actually are comparable, and therefore believing he or she has turned a harmless playing card into a deadly projectile.
The only surviving child of her parents, she was involved in a scandal that led to the birth of twins born out of wedlock. Both died shortly after their birth in 1724. For her indiscretion, she was banished to her uncle's court in Kulmbach, where she died, unmarried and childless, twenty-five years later. Before her departure from her father's court, was allowed to imbed her petschaft (a necklace with a seal) in the wall of her room in the Schloss Himmelkron.
The program is created for direct access to the FORTS, and makes it easier to do scalping on FORTS. The main problem during connection to the RTS server is reducing delays through the trading session on the FORTS market. Multifunctional and fast trade blotter with many “hotkeys” allows not only one button trading, but also one click trading. The best Russian trading scalpers were involved in developing this program, whose rich experience helped to imbed all necessary functions for scalping on FORTS in this program.
The Foreign Office progressively reformed itself at this time to serve Germany's rising commercial and colonial interests abroad, as well as to reflect the professionalization of diplomacy generally. Politics of the Third Reich affected the Foreign Office. In 1935 the Reich Citizenship Act led to the forced retirement of over 120 tenured civil servants. Positions and structures were created to imbed NSDAP representatives, and the SS began to be posted abroad as "police attachés". Under Joachim von Ribbentrop the Reich Foreign Ministry grew from 2,665 officers in 1938 to a peak of 6,458 in 1943, despite missions abroad closing as a consequence of the Second World War.
The songs of different species of birds vary and are generally typical of the species. Species vary greatly in the complexity of their songs and in the number of distinct kinds of song they sing (up to 3000 in the brown thrasher); individuals within some species vary in the same way. In a few species, such as lyrebirds and mockingbirds, songs imbed arbitrary elements learned in the individual's lifetime, a form of mimicry (though maybe better called "appropriation" (Ehrlich et al.), as the bird does not pass for another species). As early as 1773, it was established that birds learned calls, and cross-fostering experiments succeeded in making linnet Acanthis cannabina learn the song of a skylark, Alauda arvensis.
S. Redwine, Introduction to Modeling Tools for Software Security, DHS US-CERT Build Security In Website, February, 2007 However, in defining a control system response to such intentions, the malicious actor looks forward to some level of recognized behavior to gain an advantage and provide a pathway to undermining the system. Whether performed separately in preparation for a cyber attack, or on the system itself, these behaviors can provide opportunity for a successful attack without detection. Therefore, in considering resilient control system architecture, atypical designs that imbed active and passively implemented randomization of attributes, would be suggested to reduce this advantage.H. G. Goldman, Building Secure, Resilient Architectures for Cyber Mission Assurance, MITRE, 2010M.
Sarkar and team, developed a novel tool called iterated direct expansion microscopy (idExM), which enables researchers optical access to nanoscale structures by expanding tissues. Cellular structures, such as synapses between neurons, are densely packed with molecules impeding access of antibodies and other labelling tools. Further, target molecules might be beyond the limits of diffraction such that light microscopes are unable to capture the fine detail and resolution of biological units. To enable visualization of nanoscale biological architectures as well as gain labeling access to even the most dense biological structures, Sarkar and her team developed idExM where they imbed tissue in hydrogel and use both mechanical and electrostatic forces to achieve nearly 100 fold linear expansion of tissues. This technology revealed nanoscale trans-synaptic architecture in brain tissue and intricate organization of amyloid-β plaques associated with Alzheimer’s disease.

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